Which English top-flight side has the most consecutive clean sheets?

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Arsenal have the most clean sheets so far this season across all competitions.

The club kept a record-equalling eight clean sheets in a row between October-November, their first run of that length in 122 years.

They did not concede a goal across their Premier League, Champions League and League Cup fixtures in that time.

Arsenal last held the record in 1903 between April to October of that year.

The run ended when Sunderland's Dan Ballard scored in a 2-2 draw at the Stadium of Light in the Premier League on Saturday, 8 November.

The Gunners recorded 10 wins in a row, one away from 11 wins achieved under Unai Emery between August-October 2018.

Manchester United hold the record for most consecutive Premier League-only clean sheets, with a run of 14 during the 2008-09 season.

Liverpool are the record-holders for clean sheets in the Premier League era across all competitions, playing 11 consecutive games without conceding under Rafael Benítez in 2005.

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What was Arsenal's clean sheet record?

  • 1/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 Olympiacos

  • 4/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 West Ham

  • 18/10/25 - Fulham 0-1 Arsenal

  • 21/10/25 - Arsenal 4-0 Atletico Madrid

  • 26/10/25 - Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace

  • 29/10/25 - Arsenal 2-0 Brighton

  • 1/11/25 - Burnley 0-2 Arsenal

  • 4/11/25 - Slavia Prague 0-3 Arsenal

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